Asda is in a mess, it’s no wonder workers are angry says
GMB Union
GMB union has announced the dates Asda Lowestoft workers will
vote on strike action.
The ballot will open on 5 March and close three weeks later on 26
March.
If workers vote to strike, the would be among the first Asda
staff in the country to take industrial action.
Workers are angry at a series of issues including:
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cuts in hours
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poor quality of training
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Bullying and unprofessional management
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Health and safety issues not being addressed
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Fire safety breaches rampant throughout the store
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lack of collective union bargaining
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failure to resolve equal pay case
Lowestoft becomes the fifth Asda to face industrial action after
industrial action at Gosport and strike votes at Wisbech and
Brighton’s Hollingbury and Marina stores.
Keith Dixon, GMB Regional Organiser, said:
“Asda is in a mess.
“Head office failures are being felt by workers; their hours are
being cut, the training is poor and health and safety is
virtually non-existent, with thousands of breaches at stores
across the UK
"It’s no wonder they are angry.
“Asda Lowestoft workers will now have the chance to send a
message to Asda bosses; buck up your ideas or we will walk
out.”